What will most likely happen when a component is removed from a reaction system at equilibrium? the system will be unaffected by stress. the addition of a catalyst will change the equilibrium. the equilibrium system will shift to remove more of what was removed. the equilibrium system will shift to replace some of what was removed.
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Ase your answer to this question on the information below. hydrocarbons and fissionable nuclei are among the sources used for the production of energy in the united states. a chemical reaction produces much less energy than a nuclear reaction per mole of reactant. the balanced chemical equation below represents the reaction of one molecule of a hydrocarbon with two molecules of oxygen. chemical equation: ch4 + 2o2 → co2 + 2h2o + 1.48 × 10−18 jthe nuclear equation below represents one of the many possible reactions for one fissionable nucleus. in this equation, x represents a missing product. nuclear equation: write an isotopic notation for the missing product represented by x in the nuclear equation.
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What is the volume of 2.5 moles of nitrogen gas (n2)at standard temperature and pressure (stp)?
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Time remaining 58: 10 an atom that has 84 protons and 86 neutrons undergoes a reaction. at the end of the reaction, it has 82 protons and 84 neutrons. what happened to the atom? it accepted radiation in a chemical reaction it donated neutrons to another atom in a chemical reaction it emitted an alpha particle in a nuclear reaction. it accepted protons in a nuclear reaction. mark this and retum save and exit next submit
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